Back in December 2025, Libby Clark stepped up to the start line of the Centurion Winter Downs 200, a 200‑mile Ultra Marathon. Only nine women stood on that start line. Nine! And Libby wasn’t just there to take part… she was there to race! Seventy‑five hours, sixteen minutes, and twenty‑seven seconds later, she crossed that finish line to claim a joint second place finish with Jemma Lyons. Today, we get to dive into that journey, the highs, the lows, the hallucinations, the juggle, and the glo...
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Back in December 2025, Libby Clark stepped up to the start line of the Centurion Winter Downs 200, a 200‑mile Ultra Marathon. Only nine women stood on that start line. Nine! And Libby wasn’t just there to take part… she was there to race! Seventy‑five hours, sixteen minutes, and twenty‑seven seconds later, she crossed that finish line to claim a joint second place finish with Jemma Lyons. Today, we get to dive into that journey, the highs, the lows, the hallucinations, the juggle, and the glo...
Lucy Gossage - Self Supported South West Coast Path FKT #164
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Lucy Gossage - Self Supported South West Coast Path FKT #164
Lucy Gossage and Trish Patterson join us today for a powerhouse episode. Lucy’s just wrapped up her Self Supported South West Coast Path FKT, while Trish is knee-deep in training for her winter Dragon’s Back Race FKT attempt. Between them, there’s a mountain of wisdom to share. Logistics, planning, lessons learned, being inspired by other athletes and the kind of grit that sparks others to chase bold, scary goals. If you’ve ever dreamed of taking on something that scares you, this one is for ...
The Tea & Trails Podcast
Back in December 2025, Libby Clark stepped up to the start line of the Centurion Winter Downs 200, a 200‑mile Ultra Marathon. Only nine women stood on that start line. Nine! And Libby wasn’t just there to take part… she was there to race! Seventy‑five hours, sixteen minutes, and twenty‑seven seconds later, she crossed that finish line to claim a joint second place finish with Jemma Lyons. Today, we get to dive into that journey, the highs, the lows, the hallucinations, the juggle, and the glo...